Naseerabad, (Parliament Times) : An important meeting regarding the purchase of wheat from Naseerabad Division was held under the chairmanship of Commissioner Naseerabad Division and Provincial Secretary Food Mujibur Rahman. Director General Food Zafar Ali Goya, Additional Commissioner Naseerabad Division Ali Muhammad Hanbhi, Deputy Commissioner Naseerabad Ayesha Zehri, Deputy Commissioner Suhbatpur Fayyaz Ahmed, Deputy Commissioner Jafarabad Najibullah Tareen, Deputy Commissioner Asta Muhammad Nisar Ahmed Chhalgari, Deputy Commissioner Jhal Magsi Lieutenant Yasir Hussain, Deputy Commissioner Kuchi Syed Samiullah Agha, Project Director Food Janan Jafar, Juma Khan Kakar, Shabbir Ahmed Sial, Shahjahan Magsi, Salahuddin and other officers of the Food Department were present. Addressing the meeting, Commissioner Naseerabad Division Bashir Ahmad Banglazai and Provincial Secretary Food Mujibur Rahman said that Naseerabad Division is of great importance in terms of wheat production, this year the government will buy one million sacks of wheat from Naseerabad Division, the funds have been released. There are 23 shopping centres established in four zones. According to an estimate, there is a production of one crore wheat sacks in the Naseerabad division, out of which the provincial government will purchase only one million wheat sacks to meet the food needs of the people. Sell ??this time the government has set simple conditions so that the farmers will not face difficulties in selling wheat. The food department will ensure the purchase of clean and quality wheat from the farmers. Strict action will be taken against the hoarders. Avoid the hoarders, otherwise, legal action will be taken against them. He said that the influence of middlemen among the farmers is increasing. They buy wheat from the farmers and store it at cheap prices and sell it to the government at high prices. Therefore, the farmers should benefit by selling their wheat to the government and the government of Balochistan will make every possible effort to benefit the small farmers.

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